Real Estate
Milford Home Sales Rose In June As Prices Dipped
The local numbers followed a statewide increase in closed sales.
MILFORD, MA — Milford home sales rose in June while the median sales price fell slightly, according to new housing data.
The town recorded 25 closed sales in June, up 31.6 percent from the same month in 2025, while the median sales price fell 2.5 percent to $575,000. Milford also had 26 homes for sale, up 18.2 percent year over year.
The local numbers followed a statewide increase in closed sales for single-family homes and condominiums, according to the Massachusetts Association of REALTORS. Statewide single-family closed sales rose 7 percent in June compared with June 2025, while condominium sales rose 9.1 percent, according to MAR.
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The statewide median sales price for single-family homes fell 1.4 percent year over year to $715,000 in June, while the condominium median price rose 1.7 percent to $590,000, according to MAR.
MAR President Kristen Keegan said the increase in listings and sales activity followed a slower winter and spring market, and said the added inventory could give buyers more flexibility.
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